
Hot Springs State Park Cooling Ponds
OnlineFollow the walkway winding past the cooling ponds of Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, where mineral-rich geothermal water from the Big Spring spreads across open lawns shaded by tall trees. This free public park preserves one of the world's largest mineral hot springs, framing the paved paths and grassy terraces that draw visitors year-round.
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A Geothermal Treasure
This camera overlooks the cooling ponds and walkway of Hot Springs State Park, home to the Big Spring, one of the largest mineral hot springs on Earth. Steaming geothermal water flows from the spring across a series of ponds and terraces before reaching the Bighorn River.
The Park Landscape
Manicured lawns and paved paths stretch beneath mature trees, with picnic areas and benches set along the route. The park's open layout invites leisurely strolls between the mineral terraces and the surrounding parkland.
Visiting Thermopolis
Established in 1897, the park was created when the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes ceded the springs to be kept free for public use in perpetuity. Today it anchors the small town of Thermopolis as a beloved Wyoming destination.
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